WHAT TO WATCH: Another game with Derek Jeter at shortstop. Another look at Kelly Johnson getting reps at third base. Another start for center field prospect Mason Williams. There’s nothing particularly out-of-the-ordinary about today’s game, but it will be the first look at Jose Campos, the fourth player involved in the 2012 Pineda/ Montero trade. Campos has moved fairly slowly after dealing with an elbow issue in his first year with the Yankees. His innings were limited last season, and he’s been a few steps behind everyone else this spring. Says he feels healthy, though.

UPDATE, 1:39 p.m.: Four singles and two runs so far in the first inning. Kuroda wasn’t helped by a Kelly Johnson error at third. Carlos Beltran had made a solid throw from right field, but Johnson let it get by for a run-scoring, runner-advancing error. Still, most of the problem has been Kuroda being knocked around a little bit. Right now there are two outs and two on.

UPDATE, 1:49 p.m.: Final tally is four runs on six hits including a double. Kuroda only got out of the first when Mason Williams made a good throw for an out at the plate (with a fine diving tag by Francisco Cervelli). Easily Kuroda’s worst outing of the spring.

UPDATE, 2:30 p.m.: Internet situation. Not great. Anyway, Kuroda is finished with two outs in the top of the fourth. He allowed two more runs in the third and has left a runner at second base for Chase Whitley, who’s in to finish off this inning against Victor Martinez. Kuroda had been excellent this spring, but today was a pretty bad one (six runs on 10 hits). Francisco Cervelli has homered, so it’s a 6-1 Tigers lead.

UPDATE, 2:54 p.m.: Cervelli with his second homer of the game. He’s been terrific this spring.

UPDATE, 3:06 p.m.: According to the broadcast, Campos just dialed it up to 93 mph for a strikeout in the sixth inning. He’s been at 90-91 the rest of the time.

UPDATE, 3:07 p.m.: OK, well, then Campos threw three straight fastballs at 93 mph to the next hitter, ending with a fly ball to center. After a leadoff double, Campos got a routine grounder, a strikeout, and a weak fly ball to center. Fastball up to 93 at the end. Curveball seemed a bit inconsistent. The double was off a curveball, but he did throw one for a called strike.